‘Stop shooting and sign a deal’: Putin to Trump after meeting Zelanceci

US President Donald Trump expressed his disappointment to Russian President Vladimir Putin and called him to prevent enmity and enter a peace agreement with Ukraine.
Talking to reporters in New Jersey, Trump said, “I want him to stop shooting, sit, and sign a deal.”
He said, “We have limitations of a deal, I believe. And I want him to sign it.”
The Pope comes after a meeting of the US President with Volodimier Zelansky of Ukraine at the funeral of Francis.
After a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodimier Zelanski in Rome, Trump socially took the truth to criticize Russian President Vladimir Putin for recent attacks on civilians in Ukraine.
Trump wrote, “Putin had no reason to shoot missiles in civilian areas, cities and towns in the last few days.” “It thinks perhaps he doesn’t want to stop the war – he is just doing me with – and separately to be dealt with through ‘banking’ or ‘secondary restrictions’? Many people are dying !!!”
Earlier, on 25 April, Trump’s envoy Steve Witchoff met Putin in Moscow and urged him to sign the US-Brokede Peace Deal to prevent a three-year struggle.
Meanwhile, US State Secretary Marco Rubio stressed the importance of the coming weeks, saying that both sides are “close” to reach a deal.
“We are close, but we are not quite close”. For an agreement to stop the fight, Rubio told Broadcaster NBC. “I think it’s going to be a very important week,” he said.
Trump is actively emphasizing for a ceasefire, allegedly proposing a deal that formally recognizes the occupation of Russia’s Crimea to the US and accepts Moscow control over other regions in the eastern and southern Ukraine.
The proposal is found with resistance to Kiev and its European colleagues, which insist that any regional questions should be addressed only after a complete ceasefire and should be based on the current line of control.
They are also insisting on strong safety guarantee for Ukraine as part of any agreement.